Indian Air Force Tejas jet crashes at Dubai Air Show – DW

  1. Indian Air Force Tejas jet crashes at Dubai Air Show  DW
  2. Indian Tejas fighter jet crashes in a ball of fire at Dubai Airshow, killing pilot  Reuters
  3. Indian fighter jet pilot killed in crash at Dubai airshow  BBC
  4. Indian fighter jet crashes during a demo flight at Dubai Air Show, killing the pilot  ABC News
  5. Tejas crash: 'Patriot, outstanding athlete', IAF pilot's village in Himachal mourns a life lost too soon  Hindustan Times
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UK government borrows more than expected in setback before budget

October figures represent final snapshot of public finances before Rachel Reeves’s tax and spending statement

Rachel Reeves was urged to use next week’s budget to create significantly more headroom against her fiscal rules, after official figures showed the UK government borrowed almost £10bn more than forecast in the year to October.

In the final snapshot of the public finances before the chancellor’s crunch budget, the Office for National Statistics (ONS) said borrowing – the difference between public spending and income – was £17.4bn last month.

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Wetherspoon’s to open first pub in Spain – offering garlic prawns and beer from 6am

Opening in Alicante airport is the chain’s first move into mainland Europe, and will offer outdoor drinking

Wetherspoon’s is to open its first pub outside the UK and Ireland, serving alcohol from 6am every day to sun-seeking Britons waiting for their plane in the departure lounge at Alicante airport.

The opening in Spain, scheduled for January, will be the first foray on to continental European soil for the pub chain, which said it expects to pursue more footholds on the continent in the coming years.

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Canadian man loses legal battle to reclaim C$1.2m-dollar stash – BBC

  1. Canadian man loses legal battle to reclaim C$1.2m-dollar stash  BBC
  2. Police Found $1 Million in a Tub Under a Garage. The Government Gets to Keep It.  The New York Times
  3. Government allowed to keep mysterious mounds of buried money seized in botched police raid  Yahoo News Canada
  4. Canadian man loses legal battle to keep his secret million-dollar stash  CNN
  5. Confiscation of cash 16 years later  Qazinform
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Bangladesh v Ireland: Second Test interrupted by earthquake in Dhaka – BBC

  1. Bangladesh v Ireland: Second Test interrupted by earthquake in Dhaka  BBC
  2. Earthquake jolts Bangladesh, killing five and injuring around 100  Reuters
  3. Bangladesh 5.5-magnitude earthquake – what we know so far  Al Jazeera
  4. Bangladesh quake kills nine, injures hundreds  Yahoo
  5. A 5.5 magnitude earthquake in central Bangladesh kills at least 6 people  ABC News
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Workers inside Department of Education say Trump’s latest bid to dismantle agency ‘makes no sense’

‘Morale is completely lost,’ say workers as Trump administration strips some programs and transfers others

Donald Trump’s bid to gut the US Department of Education “makes no sense”, according to workers inside the federal agency, who accuse the administration of trying to make their lives “as difficult and traumatic as possible”.

Three employees inside the department spoke to the Guardian, with one warning that morale has been “completely lost”, 10 months after Trump returned to the White House. All requested to remain anonymous for fear of retaliation.

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Pope Leo consolidates governance reform for Vatican City Commission – Vatican News

  1. Pope Leo consolidates governance reform for Vatican City Commission  Vatican News
  2. Pope Leo rectifies technical glitch in Vatican law after woman given top job  The Independent
  3. “A reparatory Motu Proprio”: Leo XIV exposes the irregularity of the Petrini appointment and officially contradicts the press office  Silere Non Possum
  4. Pope Leo changes law to allow women, non-cardinals to run Vatican City  upi.com
  5. Pope tweaks a law allowing a woman to head the Vatican City State, months after a nun was appointed  Bakersfield.com
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Eleven injured after grizzly bear attacks schoolchildren and teachers in Canada

Two critically hurt after attack on walking trail in British Columbia as police and conservation officers search for bear

Eleven people were injured, two of them critically, when a grizzly bear attacked a group of schoolchildren and teachers on a walking trail in British Columbia, Canada.

The attack happened on Thursday in Bella Coola, 435 miles (700km) north-west of Vancouver. The Nuxalk Nation said the “aggressive bear” remained on the loose and police and conservation officers were on the scene.

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At least five killed as magnitude 5.5 earthquake hits Bangladesh – Al Jazeera

  1. At least five killed as magnitude 5.5 earthquake hits Bangladesh  Al Jazeera
  2. Five killed and more than 450 injured in Bangladesh earthquake  BBC
  3. Aftershock shakes Bangladesh as earthquake death toll rises to 10  Yahoo
  4. Bangladesh 5.5-magnitude earthquake – what we know so far  Al Jazeera
  5. At Least 8 Dead, More Than 450 Injured After 5.5-Magnitude Earthquake  People.com
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A lot of axolotls: the amphibian-themed banknote Mexicans don’t want to spend

Nearly 13m people are hoarding millions of dollars’ worth of the stylish 50 peso note, featuring Mexico’s cutest critter

For most of her life, Gorda was just an axolotl who lived in a museum in Mexico City – that is, until she became the star of the country’s favourite banknote.

The note, which features a depiction of Gorda as the model for Mexico’s iconic species of salamander, went into circulation in 2021, dazzling the judges of the International Bank Notes Society, who declared it the Note of the Year.

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